Monday, January 23, 2012

Lipan, Texas Evergreen Cemetery: The white mist appeared in front of the camera as we were leaving

During a visit to her mother’s grave site, Mabel Chinnery took this candid picture of her husband while he waited patiently in the car.

After Mabel developed the film she noticed the eerie figure in the back seat, just behind her husband’s right shoulder. Mabel swore that the ghostly apparition was her mother.

Taken on August 10, 1991 by Mari Huff

Mari Huff of the “Ghost Research Society” took this photo during an investigation of of Bachelor’s Grove cemetery near Chicago. The photo was snapped in an area where the group’s equipment had been acting strangely.

The small, abandoned cemetery was empty except for the paranormal investigation team, and yet when the film was developed this image of a young woman materialized.

Bachelor’s Grove cemetery is considered to be one of America’s most haunted places, and is known for hundreds of paranormal incidents (including full body apparitions).

Taken in 1919 by Sir Victor Goddard

A standard group photo of a World War I squadron became infamous when an additional face appeared behind one from the airmen located on the top row, fourth from the left (see insert for a clearer view).

The airmen instantly recognized the face as belonging to Freddy Jackson, a mechanic who was killed by an airplane propeller two days before the photo was taken. Freddy’s funeral had taken place on that day, but apparently Freddy Jackson’s ghost decided to show up anyway.